If you receive a call from the following organizations, be careful. Recently, there has been an increase in telephone scams in which scammers disguise themselves as representatives of common organizations. Their goal is to gain your trust, create a sense of urgency, and extort money. If you receive a call from the following organizations, be careful. "Mobile Operator" and "Beltelecom": During the conversation, the scammer informs the recipient that their service contract is about to expire. By submitting an application, the scammers obtain passport information and persuade them to install third-party apps. "Intercom Code Update": The scammer calls the victim, posing as an employee of the management company, security service, or another official organization. The scammers inform the victim that a new code will be sent via SMS and that it must be provided to update the system. However, in reality, the SMS is from the bank. "Vodokanal" and "Elektroseti": Meter Check or Replacement During the conversation, the scammer asks the recipient to submit a request for meter check or replacement. Using the pretext of filling out an application, scammers trick people into revealing sensitive passport information. It's worth noting that scammers actively use both instant messaging apps and home phones to commit these crimes.